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Abdullah ibn Suhayl
Born
Mecca
Died
632
Al-Yamama
Known for
Cleverly riding with his father and the idolaters into Badr and then going to the Muslims
Parent
Suhayl ibn Amr (father)
Relatives
Abu Jandal ibn Suhayl (brother)
Family
Banu Abd Shams (Quraish)
Abdullah ibn Suhayl is an early companion of Muhammad who emigrated to Medina using a clever tactic at the Battle of Badr. He is also the son of the famous Qurayshite statesman, Suhayl ibn Amr and brother of Abu Jandal ibn Suhayl.[1]
^Ibn S'ad, Muhammad (1990). Kitab Tabaqat al-Kubra (The Book of the Major Classes) (in Arabic). Beirut: Dar al Kitab Ilmiyya. pp. 310, vol. 3.
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